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that hospital says insulin pins were accidentally reused on diabetic patients. doctors say risk is small but double-checking all insulin pins to ensure they are being used correctly. >>> cars of the future will be on display at the detroit auto show this week. a lot of buzz around the corvette and design elements from vintage cars like the '63 stingray. >>> it's 6:13. massachusetts institute of technology says it is launching an investigation into its role into prosecution of an internet activist found dead over the weekend. >> scott mcgrew says aaron schwartz's death has been called a suicide. m.i.t. wants to know what role it may have played. >> good morning. schwartz was a very young and well regarded computer programmer. he was accused of breaking into a closet at m.i.t. hooking up a laptop into the school's computer system to download millions of academic studies and papers. he was not a student there. the u.s. attorney's office did bring charges and schwartz faced decades in prison despite the fact the publishers of those academic articles opposed the char
that hospital says insulin pins were accidentally reused on diabetic patients. doctors say risk is small but double-checking all insulin pins to ensure they are being used correctly. >>> cars of the future will be on display at the detroit auto show this week. a lot of buzz around the corvette and design elements from vintage cars like the '63 stingray. >>> it's 6:13. massachusetts institute of technology says it is launching an investigation into its role into prosecution of...
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unclear how those drinks are tied to mental health but one theory is the drinks are linked to obesity and diabetes which can lead to depression. >> a new facebook app is helping you track down who gave you the flu. the app is called help, i have the flu. it's designed to help you track down the suspect responsible for spreading the virus. with a click of a button the app goes through friends profiles looking for key words like "flu" or "coughing." it scans for people who made multiple late night posts. the idea is sleep deprivation puts people at increased risk for getting sick. >> doesn't sound scientific to me. >> ah-choo! >> mike, what's happening on the roads? >> a lot of people who work on this shift make a lot of late night posts. >> we're sleep deprived but healthy for the most part. >> over to the south bay, as far as the traffic speeds go. things are moving nicely. we'll look at the maps and show you the area right there. 101 at 880. yellow at the top. no issues as far as incidents for chp. north 85 and 101 both have construction in the area. you see 101 itself headed north to palo alto.
unclear how those drinks are tied to mental health but one theory is the drinks are linked to obesity and diabetes which can lead to depression. >> a new facebook app is helping you track down who gave you the flu. the app is called help, i have the flu. it's designed to help you track down the suspect responsible for spreading the virus. with a click of a button the app goes through friends profiles looking for key words like "flu" or "coughing." it scans for people...
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americans are not aware of all the ways obesity can damage our heart. 70 percent can list heart disease and diabetes but few of those asked in the poll could name other far reaching consequences and they which you cancer, arthritis, especially in the knees, and sleep problems and infertility and high blood pressure and high cholesterol and stroke. >> you want your cup of cocoa to take better it may not need more sugar or chocolate but a change in the mug. the color of it can influence how good it safeties to you. coe kay served in orange mugs were highest in flavor and those in cream colored cups scored highest for sweetness and smell. which scored the worst? >> well, i see the answer: white. >> maybe we think it is weak when it is sevenned in a white cup. >> the sharks ready to hit the ice now the lock out is over. fans are not the only ones giving a big cheer. >> you are aexcited about the biggest electric tropic in the world about to open in las vegas from fab lets to self driving cars we will show good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talki
americans are not aware of all the ways obesity can damage our heart. 70 percent can list heart disease and diabetes but few of those asked in the poll could name other far reaching consequences and they which you cancer, arthritis, especially in the knees, and sleep problems and infertility and high blood pressure and high cholesterol and stroke. >> you want your cup of cocoa to take better it may not need more sugar or chocolate but a change in the mug. the color of it can influence how...
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. >> diabetes is one of the most costly diseases to treat and manage. >> reporter: convenient healthy food will help. >> asking our community stores step up to the table, help us to create change. >> i told them i don't know if it will work out but when we did it it is selling. >> reporter: experts offered free work shops. kaiser donated a million dollars. and educates school children and parents. this store opened 18 months ago but is now closing. >> shows we can't be dependent on one store. >> reporter: they signed up two stores. they hope to have six more by the end of the year. health and science editor john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> after running out before the holiday, a hospital is restocked and ready to give out flu shots. >> inside the tunnel, a progress report on the tunnel and when it will open to drivers. . >>> the caldecott tunnel 4th bore product reached a milestone. we got inside the futon see the preble -- tunnel to see the progress. the progress is 75% finished and on track to meet its goal. two bores in both directions will help cut down on backups. this new t
. >> diabetes is one of the most costly diseases to treat and manage. >> reporter: convenient healthy food will help. >> asking our community stores step up to the table, help us to create change. >> i told them i don't know if it will work out but when we did it it is selling. >> reporter: experts offered free work shops. kaiser donated a million dollars. and educates school children and parents. this store opened 18 months ago but is now closing. >> shows...
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it keeps money for diabetes treatment and for coal mine safety. house democrats say there are enough votes to pass this compromise. >> up until now our speaker has he said when the senate acts, we will have a vote in the house. that is what he said. that is what we expect. that is what the american people deserve. >> from our reporting most if not all bay area democrats will vote yes in this bill tonight. both california senators did the same. if it is not passed, if there is a twist at the last moment, be aware, come thursday congress must start from square one and those tax hikes already took effect this morning. live in d.c., scott mcfarlane, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the vote in the house is set for tonight, add it comes after a day of intense debate. our consumer editor, tom vacar, is in the newsroom with more on this fast moving story and tells us what it all means for americans. >> reporter: i spent the entire day listening to what's going on in the house which is expected to vote on and very likely pass. the bill was reached in the wee hours
it keeps money for diabetes treatment and for coal mine safety. house democrats say there are enough votes to pass this compromise. >> up until now our speaker has he said when the senate acts, we will have a vote in the house. that is what he said. that is what we expect. that is what the american people deserve. >> from our reporting most if not all bay area democrats will vote yes in this bill tonight. both california senators did the same. if it is not passed, if there is a...
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. >> there's a wide range of diseases, everything from obesity to diabetes. >> to take advantage of that information, richmond and her team are launching a start-up called u-bium. it's like 23 and m it's head quartered at an incubator lab at ucf. doug crawford believes the project could pay multiple dividends. >> they are turning science into a business with success. she said once the dna is sequence, the company hopes to provide valuable clues about an individual's health style. >> it looks like you are eating more cash bow hydrate or you are drink ago lot of caffeine. she said the raw data could be compared to other databases, benefiting both individuals and the scientific community and unlocking the mysteries in our own bodies. >> carolyned says the test concept isn't the only innovation of project, it's actually being funded by crowd sourcing, using a popular site. the company has signed up more than 350 people in two weeks. prices start around $70 for a single test. we have more information at abc7news.com. >>> coming up next, history will be made in tonight's miss america pageant.
. >> there's a wide range of diseases, everything from obesity to diabetes. >> to take advantage of that information, richmond and her team are launching a start-up called u-bium. it's like 23 and m it's head quartered at an incubator lab at ucf. doug crawford believes the project could pay multiple dividends. >> they are turning science into a business with success. she said once the dna is sequence, the company hopes to provide valuable clues about an individual's health...
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a smart way toelp manage hunger and diabete >> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >> good morning to you. 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. pg & e reached a settlement with two families of the san bruno explosion. it requires new safety measures. jacquelyn gregg and her daughter were among eight people killed when the pipeline exploded in 2010. the mercury news says the agreement with the family forces the utility to closely study the life span of the aging pipeline and give the family progress reports. the family attorney says it will help prevent another disaster. let's check the forecast now with christina loren. it was quite a day yesterday. how are we looking now? >> pretty foggy. good morning to you. we are going to see a nice first half of the day. we have showers on the way and a cold blast of air into tonight. less than a quarter mile visibility from livermore to concord. you're dropping like a rock in fairfield as the fog creeps in through the delta. travel cautiously. the air quality improved from yesterday. today we are back in the good range just about everywhere
a smart way toelp manage hunger and diabete >> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >> good morning to you. 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. pg & e reached a settlement with two families of the san bruno explosion. it requires new safety measures. jacquelyn gregg and her daughter were among eight people killed when the pipeline exploded in 2010. the mercury news says the agreement with the family forces the utility to closely study the life span of the aging...
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researchers say americans are aware of obesity risks such as heart disease and diabetes. however, they found not everyone is aware obesity is linked to cancer, arthritis, sleep apnea and infertility. researchers say heart disease remains the nation's leading killer and diabetes and obesity rates continued decline. coming up, and more news weather and traffic. also a reminder to catch dr. phil right after the kron4 morning news at 10:00 and as well as 4:00 this afternoon. >> the time is now 555 in welcome back. taking a look at the golden gate bridge this early monday morning and we have a chilly start out there. the temperature and napa is a cold 35 degrees. this afternoon as looking really nice with temperatures stopping in the lower 60s. we will continue that mild friend through tomorrow. >> the national archives is displaying rarely seen documents and items selling milestones in manned space flight from president nixon's administration. nasa said the first man to the mall on apollo 11 mission during nixon's presidency and follow with five more looter missions. the arch
researchers say americans are aware of obesity risks such as heart disease and diabetes. however, they found not everyone is aware obesity is linked to cancer, arthritis, sleep apnea and infertility. researchers say heart disease remains the nation's leading killer and diabetes and obesity rates continued decline. coming up, and more news weather and traffic. also a reminder to catch dr. phil right after the kron4 morning news at 10:00 and as well as 4:00 this afternoon. >> the time is...
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my my child was diabetic, i would not let them eat these things. you can die of diabetes as well. >> was it tough for your daughter? did she lose weight? >> steadily and slowly. she is at a healthy weight now. >> psychologically how is she doing? >> she's a very happy kid. i can only give my own report, but truly, she is a happy, happy, confident child. >> does she know about the book? >> she knows about the book, and we talked about the book. as i told her, i said this is a story that, you know, it's my story, but it is about you and how proud i am of you. you're inspirational. this book only celebrates that. >> we have to go, but was there an exercise along with all of this as well? >> we did build an exercise -- it was not the, you know, thing that we looked to to help her lose weight, but it was definitely a part of her overall plan. >> it's still controversial, but we thank you. >> thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> from magnetic nail polish to the breakthrough beauty products of 2013 right after this. try delicious light & fit greek it's
my my child was diabetic, i would not let them eat these things. you can die of diabetes as well. >> was it tough for your daughter? did she lose weight? >> steadily and slowly. she is at a healthy weight now. >> psychologically how is she doing? >> she's a very happy kid. i can only give my own report, but truly, she is a happy, happy, confident child. >> does she know about the book? >> she knows about the book, and we talked about the book. as i told her,...
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they are more likely to be overweight and/or suffer from diabetes. more likely to die from drug or alcohol abuse. more likely to die before the age of 50 from any cause. compared to europeans and the japanese, we run a much higher risk of homicide or a fatal traffic accident. and while our life spans have increased over the past decades, they've increased faster in other countries. 35 years ago we were in the middle of the average range. now we are last. there are a few bright spots cancer deaths are lower here. once americans reached the age of 75 years old they live longer than their peers in other countries. >> jacqueline: we are pi bracing for a cold night. a lot of 40's right now and a lot colder with 20s and 30s, overnight. 47 and santa rosa. and redwood city and 49 degrees in san jose. let us take a look at those afternoon lows and the oddtemperatures >> update. stocks closed higher for the second straight day. the dow was up 80-points. the nasdaq gained 16 and the s-and-p was up 11 points.ending the day at a 5-year high. >> the fact that the
they are more likely to be overweight and/or suffer from diabetes. more likely to die from drug or alcohol abuse. more likely to die before the age of 50 from any cause. compared to europeans and the japanese, we run a much higher risk of homicide or a fatal traffic accident. and while our life spans have increased over the past decades, they've increased faster in other countries. 35 years ago we were in the middle of the average range. now we are last. there are a few bright spots cancer...
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pressure inside your organs and causes high blood pressure and poisons your liver and insulin and causes diabetes. this morning, i'm talking about fat fighting solutions. so many tips, people doesn't appreciate it's right there. >> this got my attention and i worry people will think this sounds gimmicky. you call these fat merlts. the first is mct. i heart heard of it. mtc is coconut oil. these are short change fats. why is that important, normal fats like butter and lard are digested in a different way and end up in your hips and waist. these short fats like coconut oil use more like sugars but in a healthy way. turns out in trials people use 100 calories of food a day eating these. >> if you want more coconut oil in our diets, do we take it as a supplement or use it in cooking? >> you have a choice. you could take mct and buy it in bottles. my personal preference is replace butter and other saturated fat with coconut oil. great for eggs in the morning and one-to-one replacement for butte butter. >> this is another tip you have and very popular right now, greek yogurt. >> this is fascinating. th
pressure inside your organs and causes high blood pressure and poisons your liver and insulin and causes diabetes. this morning, i'm talking about fat fighting solutions. so many tips, people doesn't appreciate it's right there. >> this got my attention and i worry people will think this sounds gimmicky. you call these fat merlts. the first is mct. i heart heard of it. mtc is coconut oil. these are short change fats. why is that important, normal fats like butter and lard are digested in...
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researchers say americans are aware of obesity risks such as heart disease and diabetes. however, they found not everyone is aware of obesity's link to cancer, arthritis, sleep apnea and infertility. researchers say heart disease remains the nation's leading killer and diabetes and obesity rates continue to climb. >> the small town of steubenville, ohio is at the center of a shocking rape investigation. two players of the town's high school football team are accused of repeatedly raping a girl back in august. images that reference the alleged rape have been popping up online. one of them shows two teenagers carrying an apparently intoxicated girl by her arms and legs. an attorney for one of the defendants says the images have been taken out of context. >>> "although pictures can be misleading, and in this case, out of context, it does not suggest the activity prior to the photo being taken or after the photo was taken. and obviously it's just a still, so there's no audio. it's just really unfair, that it's made its way around the internet the way that it has." >>> steuben
researchers say americans are aware of obesity risks such as heart disease and diabetes. however, they found not everyone is aware of obesity's link to cancer, arthritis, sleep apnea and infertility. researchers say heart disease remains the nation's leading killer and diabetes and obesity rates continue to climb. >> the small town of steubenville, ohio is at the center of a shocking rape investigation. two players of the town's high school football team are accused of repeatedly raping a...
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>> i was diagnosed with diabetes and i learned i had to watch what i would eat, too, and that gave me new sympathy for her and ability to relate to some of that and it's better to make those decisions about eating together and not have one person eating all the food. >> it's great to talk to you both. i know it's difficult to talk about those issues. we really appreciate you being here. a lot of people can relate. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, ann curry catches up with oscar's youngest nominee ever. next. [ female announcer ] we invited women to see the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] new dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything with the blend of gentle cleansers and nourishing nutrium moisture. so what do you think now? definitely switching to dove. [ female announcer ] this is new. this is different. this is care. new honey bunch
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. >> many kids are getting diabetes in elementary school now you so the adult diseases are now hitting elementary school. so, it's really important to have education nutrition. >> reporter: no one feels more strongly about that than president bill clinton. >> a lot of these kids are consuming things high in bull you can and caloric content and low in nutritional value because it's the only thing their families can afford. so the school should you can offering a nutritious meal that is also healthy in the since that it helps them fill their bellies, combat obesity, eat in a more healthy way and give them decent exercise options. >> reporter: supported by the clinton foundation's health matters initiative this unique program supports local farms and local kids. >> what is your favorite kind of apple, you're gonna color it in with red. >> reporter: and all three school assumes in the district have signed up. it's a win/win situation. at this school, nutrition and exercise are part of classroom teachings, inside and out of the school. now, studies show the kids who learn about healthy life
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. >> it doesn't express the medical effects of alcohol use, such as diabetes, liver and heart disease. it's purely a play on vanity. >> the picture is horrible, but there's no way this would actually happen to me. >> reporter: and it can be a harsh reflection of what might be. so the drinking mirror is an app. it's available on both android and apple platforms. you can upload your photo and see what might be there for you in the future, but it's not all scientific, savannah, there might be some entertainment involved in this as well. >> and perhaps some terror as well. thanks so much. >>> still ahead, we've got a closer look at the youngest, best actress nominee ever. it's nine-year-old quvenzhane wallis. remember that time. >>> and is justin timberlake about to make his music return? has a lot of people talking. but first, these messages. sage people talking. first these messages. so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guy
. >> it doesn't express the medical effects of alcohol use, such as diabetes, liver and heart disease. it's purely a play on vanity. >> the picture is horrible, but there's no way this would actually happen to me. >> reporter: and it can be a harsh reflection of what might be. so the drinking mirror is an app. it's available on both android and apple platforms. you can upload your photo and see what might be there for you in the future, but it's not all scientific, savannah,...
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. >> there's a wide range of diseases, everything from obesity to diabetes. >> to take advantage of that information, richmond and her team are launching a start-up called u-bium. kind of a gut level variation on gene sequencing. it's headquartered at an incubator lab at ucf. doug crawford believes the project could pay multiple dividends. >> they are turning science into impact with already success. >> she said the person will receive a kit and send back swab samples from various parts of the body. she said once the dna is sequenced, the company hopes to provide valuable clues about an individual's health style. >> it looks like you are eating more carbohydrates or you are drinking a lot of caffeine. we can see those sorts of things. she said the raw data could be compared to other databases, benefiting both individuals and the scientific community and unlocking the mysteries in our own bodies. >> carolyn says the test concept isn't the only innovation of project, it's actually being funded by crowd sourcing, using a popular site. the company has signed up more than 350 people in two we
. >> there's a wide range of diseases, everything from obesity to diabetes. >> to take advantage of that information, richmond and her team are launching a start-up called u-bium. kind of a gut level variation on gene sequencing. it's headquartered at an incubator lab at ucf. doug crawford believes the project could pay multiple dividends. >> they are turning science into impact with already success. >> she said the person will receive a kit and send back swab samples...
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a va memo is warning there is a small risk for diabetic patients that have been exposed to reused insulin needles between october 2010 and november 2012. the health scare has the attention of at least one lawmaker in new york state. >> they obviously change the needle each time but they should have been putting a patients name on the cartridge so it would never be used with someone else. >> the va's office in buffalo is offering free blood test to anyone who is worried they may have been exposed. >>> time is 5:12. vice president joe biden continues his gun violence meeting. they will get input from members of congress. the vice president is due to meet with them at 8:00 our time. this follows last weeks meetings with gun owners, victim of gun violence, and representatives of the entertainment industry. the vice president says he will give president obama his gun policy recommendations tomorrow. >>> ahead of the national rifle association predicts congress will not pass a ban on assault weapons. >> you don't want to put your -- you don't want to bet your house on the outcome. i would say t
a va memo is warning there is a small risk for diabetic patients that have been exposed to reused insulin needles between october 2010 and november 2012. the health scare has the attention of at least one lawmaker in new york state. >> they obviously change the needle each time but they should have been putting a patients name on the cartridge so it would never be used with someone else. >> the va's office in buffalo is offering free blood test to anyone who is worried they may have...
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mark ruefenacht stepped up to the podium with a dog, one of many his organization has trained to alert diabetics to a dangerous change in blood sugar levels. he said he believes volunteering is a way of life. >> true happiness is not found in material possessions but in reaching out in service to others and engaging yourself in what truly matters. >> reporter: all the year as winners put that philosophy to work around the bay area every day. we congratulate them all. sharon chin, cbs 5. >>> weather time now. it's all about a big dome of high pressure. right now we have clear skies which means that milder weather you had today will go away with a clear chilly night over san francisco and san jose. temperatures falling back down to the 40s for livermore and santa rosa. nothing on the radar now. chopper 5 was up earlier toward pacifica where we'll have surfing competition earlier this weekend. we saw some whales off the coast of pacifica. a cool shot there. maybe the whale was enjoying sunshine throughout the bay area. let's talk about the lack of rainfall. what a change from december to january. s
mark ruefenacht stepped up to the podium with a dog, one of many his organization has trained to alert diabetics to a dangerous change in blood sugar levels. he said he believes volunteering is a way of life. >> true happiness is not found in material possessions but in reaching out in service to others and engaging yourself in what truly matters. >> reporter: all the year as winners put that philosophy to work around the bay area every day. we congratulate them all. sharon chin,...
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memo is warning there's a small risk for diabetic patients who may have been exposed to reused insulin needles between october 2010 and november of last year. the health scare has the attention of at least one lawmaker in new york new york state. >> they obviously changed the needles each time but they would put -- should have been putting a patient's name on the cartridge so that it would never be used by someone else. >> the v.a.'s office in buffalo is offering free blood tests to anyone worried they may have been exposed. >>> time 17:32. tomorrow -- time is 7:32. tomorrow in marin county you can trade in old guns in exchange for cash. the county is providing $40,000 for a four-county gun buy-back event. they'll pay $200 for semiautomatic weapons, $100 for other guns. those guns can be turned into police stations in know sad dough, san a -- in novato, san rafael, lashes spur, points reyes -- larkspur, point reyes. coming up at 7:50, why gun show officials expect attendance records to be broken and how they say president obama may have something to do with it. >>> a fire in san jose h
memo is warning there's a small risk for diabetic patients who may have been exposed to reused insulin needles between october 2010 and november of last year. the health scare has the attention of at least one lawmaker in new york new york state. >> they obviously changed the needles each time but they would put -- should have been putting a patient's name on the cartridge so that it would never be used by someone else. >> the v.a.'s office in buffalo is offering free blood tests to...